ID | 193468 |
Title Proper | China’s Ecological Engineering in the Anthropocene |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zhu, Annah Lake |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | China is the largest contributor to global greening trends over the past two decades, pursuing large-scale tree planting and revegetation initiatives. This type of ecological engineering is controversial, given concerns about China’s authoritarian environmentalism. This essay examines such Chinese efforts and how they diverge from Western environmental approaches based on nature preservation. Chinese environmentalism is based on a tradition that does not delineate nature from culture, the natural from the engineered. This distinction has consequences for global environmental governance in the Anthropocene as China promotes its approach to the global South. |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol. 122, No.847; Nov 2023: p.295–300 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol: 122 No 847 |
Key Words | China ; Authoritarian Environmentalism ; Anthropocene ; Ecological Engineering ; Revegetation |